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Information on the Catch Up Payments program

Steps to Justice now has information about the Ontario government's Catch Up Payments program. The program gives students between kindergarten and grade 12 a one-time payment of $200. Students with special education needs get $250.

Parents have until March 31, 2023, to apply.

The payments will not affect parents on OW or ODSP.

Updated information on Employment Insurance

CLEO has updated its employment law content to reflect the end of the COVID-19 rules for Employment Insurance (EI). This took effect as of September 25, 2022.

The changes affect the number of hours needed to qualify, the past jobs that qualify a person for EI, and the minimum amount of self-employed earnings needed.

Updates have been...

New flowcharts about youth criminal justice

There are special rules police must follow when talking to someone under 18. And, there are differences between how youth and adult criminal courts work.

Learning about these rules and the youth criminal justice system can help prepare youth for police interactions and the court process.

CLEO has developed 2 flowcharts that explain what can...

New tool: types of criminal offences chart

Steps to Justice has a new tool to help you understand the difference between the 3 types of criminal offences a person can be charged with: summary, hybrid, and indictable offences.

Each type of offence has different sentences and options. For example, which court a trial is held in and if you can have a jury.